The other one has HDR for extra £50 worth it or not?
DMB1
2 Sep 17#23
Would this be the best tv for the money? Only to be used for sky and chromecas
phil16
31 Aug 17#22
8 year old Sony TV's HDMI ports died at 4pm yesterday. Found this deal order for pick up today at 7pm yesterday. Could have picked it up at 8am today. Great service by Argos!
mcmahl01
31 Aug 17#21
Hi mobily, definitely no banding noticed at all on Sky, Terrestrial TV or Netflix. Using the TV every day, still impressed for the money.
mcmahl01
27 Aug 17#15
Bought today and hooked up to SkyQ and Netflix 4K. Great Picture, very pleased with the TV overall. I had it reserved at Amazon but with the £10 voucher took it down to the same price. Menus are quick, no interface lag noticed. I usually only buy Samsung TV's but have to say I'd look at Hisense again if I needed a replacement.
mobily to mcmahl01
29 Aug 17#17
Can you comment on motion blur (football) and also panel uniformity (banding) please?
mcmahl01 to mobily
30 Aug 17#19
I havent seen a game in UHD yet so I cant comment mobily, If the International fixtures are on in UHD this weekend I'll let you know. TBH, even if there is some motion blur on the footy, the TV is still well worth the money. Not sure what you mean by banding so cant answer this either.
mobily to mcmahl01
30 Aug 17#20
Thanks for this. Banding is where the camera pans and you see bands down the screen due to the way the panel is lit.
ras468
29 Aug 17#18
Finally upgraded my old 720p LG - ordered at 11am, delivered at 7pm, all set up and great quality picture (and surprisingly) sound.
Cheers OP!
jamran
29 Aug 17#16
Looking to buy new 40-43" tvbut in no rush. Shall I wait for Black Friday/xmas? Will there be better prices
ANDYGUY
27 Aug 17#14
Bought the Hisense H43M3000 4K 43inch last month after being a brand hog for many years. And its better than my 3 year old sony i replaced it with... Excellant tv
h8lly
27 Aug 17#13
Can only pre-order on Amazon for delivery from 2nd September.
Chinchinabulation
27 Aug 17#12
Does this support (1) DLNA (2) WifiDirect (3) Bluetooth (4) MHL (5) HDMI-CEC?
Can you have the satellite input and the freeview input running at the same time (just switching between them). Or do you need to do it once at setup and then do a full scan if you want to change from one to the other?
Whats the dffierence between Vidyaa Lite and Vidyaa U ?
NorwoodDeals
27 Aug 17#11
I had to return this model due to an LCD panel problem, but up until that, it is a fantastic television.
sam_of_london
27 Aug 17#10
Voted 4k hot
StewMagoo
27 Aug 17#9
Based on what sort of evidence? Seem to get good reviews across their range.
RoosterNo1
27 Aug 17#8
I had a 3000 model and sent it back due to severe interface lag.... the epg took 5 seconds to change a page !
Have these the same issues?
spenspuma
27 Aug 17#7
Remember the saying.. 'buying Hisense makes NO sense'
Banterlicious
27 Aug 17#6
Got my Mum and Dad this model. Very pleased with it.
Really simple interface as well, unfussy but does everything you want.
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Plus at the moment you will also get a £10 voucher for spending over £100.
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The other one has HDR for extra £50 worth it or not?
Cheers OP!
(1) DLNA
(2) WifiDirect
(3) Bluetooth
(4) MHL
(5) HDMI-CEC?
Can you have the satellite input and the freeview input running at the same time (just switching between them). Or do you need to do it once at setup and then do a full scan if you want to change from one to the other?
Whats the dffierence between Vidyaa Lite and Vidyaa U ?
Have these the same issues?
Really simple interface as well, unfussy but does everything you want.